

The design doesn’t really make much difference and is subjective to your tastes. The left and right mouse buttons have an angular design that slopes down from left to right whereas the previous iterations had a pointed layout. The design is an evolution of the previous rounded designs. And the texture of the material provides plenty of grip but is also soft enough to be comfortable for extended sessions. The weight of the mouse is optimal, it’s comfortable, and the rubber material should hold up for a long time based on my previous MX Master holding up well after several years of use.

It’s got the right amount of buttons, not an overkill that makes it hard to quickly click the desired action. The mouse has all the basic features like a very smooth (and accurate) scroll wheel, buttons in all the right places, and a thumb scroll wheel that you can map to various functions. But what it is, is the best all-around mouse – it’s the Toyota Camry of mice, the Honda Accord of input devices – it’s not flashy, it does not have RGB lighting (it does have a battery indicator) but it gets you from point A to B comfortably and is a, generally speaking, a great mouse. There’s not a lot of ways you can review a consumer mouse other than saying “it works” but let me try to breakdown why this mouse works for me and why I recommend it to anyone who needs a general-purpose peripheral. The keyboard and mouse are the primary means of input which means selecting the wrong peripheral for your computer can dramatically impact your experience when using Windows (or any other OS).įor many years, I have been using the MX Master as my primary mouse but last week, I made the jump to the new MX Master 3.
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Even though Windows has done a good job of bringing touchscreens to the PC world, they are still in the minority when it comes to how users interact with their hardware.
